What We Do : PNR Network

Studying plants at PNR event - M MarshallPrivate Nature Reserve Network


There are more than 200 privately owned nature reserves registered within the county, accounting for over 2000 acres of land.

They include ponds, streams, lakes, meadows, hedgerows, orchards and woods within every kind of Somerset’s terrain. In size they range from rolling acres to the corner of a field.

Our membership includes landowners, smallholders, members of local woodland trusts and groups who own land collectively.

What we have in common is that our priority is wildlife.

All across Somerset we are restoring and managing our meadows, woods, orchards and ponds to provide safe havens for wild animals, birds, insects and water creatures.

Your land, or part of it, may on its merits be selected by the Somerset Wildlife Trust to be a Local Wildlife Site. Additionally you may be able to receive grant aid for sympathetic land management.

Membership.

If you join the PNR Network

Membership is free and although you don’t have to be a member of Somerset Wildlife Trust, it would be appreciated if you did join because the PNR Network is sponsored by the Trust. For membership details and an application form, click here.
 

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Telephone: (01823) 652400
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Company Number: 818162

 

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PNR Membership Leaflet (242 Kb)

 

PNR Newsletter - Spring 2010 (1174 Kb)

 

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